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I'd like to see this fully sorted in a 4WD Magna. It'd probably be near perfect for those roads out Alice way. I get out there once a month and the rental Magna I get bangs on the speed limiter @ 215klm/h whenever I get the chance. A torque monster turbo version would be cool! De-restricted it'd boogy!

I dunno' Dunc, 4WD might be handy for a bit of off-road work - Ya know, so hes can do pig shootin' n'at :D 500hp GT-R + spotties + lift kit ='s huntin' time! Yeeeehar :D

That's what 4WD is for isn't it? Off-roadin' :cheers:

I have vid footage of a mate in his immaculate 550hp (Tomei cams, N1 this, Apexi that) '97 GT-R V Spec, it's covered in dust after fanging around on shitty dirt roads in Victoria somewhere. When I say covered in dust, I mean like a 4WD after it's done a LOT of off-roading! He took the vid just to shock me! I don't like to see dirty Skylines :D

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well, if you still remember me;

this is the latest.

266kw and 500nm from 3000rpm up :bonk:

turbo; GT40R

custom hand made and developed manifolds;

OLD FIGURE; (black line)

249.9kw/425nm torque

NEW FIGURE (red line)

266.2KW / ~500NM torque..

the old girl is spooled by 3000rpm from there on in - you just hang on for dear life!! lol

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more info here;

http://www.aussiemagna.com/forums/showthre...ead.php?t=10327

pic of the car for those intrested;

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more pics can be found here; http://www.booyamotorsport.com/v2/sep_pic/index.htm

why such little power from a car with such "tuff" internals and such a large turbo?

whats missing from the package?

not this particular engine. this engine has stock internals.. no shit. its stock inside bar the headwork.

the other engine is getting bored as we speaka.

:headspin:

believe it or not. its a completely stock engine thats done 115,000km.. haha.. damn, and who said mitsubishi dont make tough engines.....

when is the next time you SA guys are having a dyno day :)

BOoya

I never realised just how many wankers there really are on sau. Seriously some of you guys are pathetic. I dont like magnas either but I give this guy credit for choosing to go down a modification path that most others wouldnt.

Each to his own - some of you guys need to pull you head in

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